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Fela Kuti intended the teacher in the lyrics of Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense to be
 
  a. Great Britain.
  b. Fela's father and mother.
  c. Any teacher in any sort of school.
  d. Sandra Isadore.

Question 2

Like many kinds of African music, the Afrobeat style created by Fela Kuti
 
  a. makes social commentary.
  b. uses a polyrhythmic instrumental ensemble.
  c. has vocal music with call-and-response.
  d. all of the given answers.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
d



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